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2019 R24 Sat - Sea Eagles 6-36 Storm @ Lottoland

Round 24: Sea Eagles v Storm

  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

t-ba

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LMAO how can you even reach to properly throw a punch?

Just throw coins like a normal person....

Once Choc Watmough was declared a person non grata on the Northern Beaches we lost our key tutor in that noble art unfortunately...
 

t-ba

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God, it's been a f**king awesome year as a Manly fan but this a good sign that we are, even with the injuries, still a fair clip away from being a contender.
 

skeepe

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Of all the legs of my multi that was going to lose, I really didn’t think taking unders in this one would be it.
 

t-ba

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Nice to see lots of the Manly kids wanting a pic and autograph of Cam Smith. Great win Storm.

Mate it's the Northern Beaches.

They are just getting the contact details down for their potential future accountant.

That trust is going to be wound up once they are 21 and they are going to need someone who can move money around like a pro.
 

t-ba

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Me tonight on Manly's premiership chances...

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MATCH REPORT - Storm 36 Sea Eagles 6:

Clinical Storm clinch Minor Premiership as Manly lose Tom Trbojevic
Andrew Ferguson | August 31 2019 7:23PM

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles v Melbourne Storm

Melbourne came out and put on a clinic against the highly fancied Manly side, dominating possession and field position to record a dominant 36-6 victory at Brookvale this evening.

Melbourne showed their intent very early on, when in the sixth minute, Melbourne had their backline set deep to the right, but Cameron Smith went left to the short side, passed to Kenny Bromwich, who drew the defender before offloading to Josh Addo-Carr, who stepped inside a defender and then ran in for a good try. Smith converted from out wide.

Read the full report - https://leagueunlimited.com/news/34024-sea-eagles-v-storm-report/
 

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